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      news A Painful Red Eye

      Presented by:Australian Family Physician / Neil S Sharma BSc(Med), MBBS(Hons), MPH, Ju-Lee Ooi BSc(Med), MBBS, MPH, DipPaed and Maria Z Li BSc(Med), MBBS(Hons)
      Summary points:A 75-year-old male presents with a red, painful, watery right eye of 1 week duration. Eye examination and treatment are described; image provided. The authors discuss the assessment requirements and warning features for patients presenting with a unilateral red eye.
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